ORIGIN

This 2002 BMW M3 coupe is finished in Alpine White over a Cinnamon leather interior and powered by a 3.2-liter inline-six paired with a six-speed SMG automated manual gearbox. Additional factory equipment includes Harman Kardon audio, a sunroof, Park Distance Control, xenon headlights, and fog lamps, while modifications consist of carbon fiber exterior trim, Eibach lowering springs, and an iPhone adapter. This E46 M3 shows 55k miles and is offered with a roof rack, three sets of floor mats, factory kidney grilles, a clean Carfax report, and a clean California title in the seller’s name.

The car was purchased by the seller four and a half years ago and has reportedly been garage-kept since. The exterior is finished in Alpine White and has been modified with carbon fiber trim pieces including a front splitter, rear diffuser, kidney grilles, and fender vents. New BMW roundels were fitted and window tint has been applied at the sides and rear, the latter of which is reported to be due for replacement.

Factory 19″ Style 67 wheels are mounted with Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires and show areas of curb rash. The rear subframe was reportedly reinforced by Edge Motorworks in Dublin, California, and the suspension has been lowered using Eibach Pro-Kit springs. The car comes with a set of roof rack crossbars.

Cinnamon leather trims the power-adjustable front seats and interior panels. The car is equipped with a Harman Kardon sound system as well as Park Distance Control, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, a sunroof, and the smoker’s package. Three sets of floor mats are included in the sale.

The digital odometer shows just under 55k miles, 6,500 of which came from current ownership. The trip mileage reset button is broken according to the seller.

The 3.2-liter S54 inline-six was rated at 333 horsepower and 262 lb-ft of torque when new and features an 8,000-rpm redline. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a six-speed sequential manual gearbox, and the SMG pump has reportedly been replaced. The car is said to have passed a California smog test in November 2018.

The November 2018 Carfax report shows no accidents or other damage in Texas, Arizona, and California from new to May 2017.